The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Page xviii
... thing as Mr. Halliwell represents this to have been , was “ a mat- ter to be forgotten in 1601. " Shakespeare's " local and temporary allusions , " be it observed , were not merely for novelty and popularity , or used as ear - catchers ...
... thing as Mr. Halliwell represents this to have been , was “ a mat- ter to be forgotten in 1601. " Shakespeare's " local and temporary allusions , " be it observed , were not merely for novelty and popularity , or used as ear - catchers ...
Page xxix
... things he considers nat- ural and unavoidable because he cannot find any enjoy- ment or procure the means of any enjoyment ... thing that no one possesses , that has " no skill in surgery , " but at most is an honor to the dead who are ...
... things he considers nat- ural and unavoidable because he cannot find any enjoy- ment or procure the means of any enjoyment ... thing that no one possesses , that has " no skill in surgery , " but at most is an honor to the dead who are ...
Page 88
... thing , Though in and of him there be much consisting , Till he communicate his parts to others ; Nor doth he of ... things there are , Most abject in regard and dear in use ! What things again most dear in the esteem 110. “ mirror'd ...
... thing , Though in and of him there be much consisting , Till he communicate his parts to others ; Nor doth he of ... things there are , Most abject in regard and dear in use ! What things again most dear in the esteem 110. “ mirror'd ...
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